Learning to Tango in Buenos Aires Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
The air is sharp and crisp, and somewhere deep within you something stirs. The music starts with characteristic flair and the dancers file onto the floor. The scene is set, the players in position, the hours of practice flowing to your brain as you grab your partner and set off on an adventure of rhythm and movement. This learning to tango in Buenos Aires tour is beyond anything you’ve ever imagined.
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Buenos Aires – Bienvenidos a Argentina!
Touch down just outside breathtaking Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, where Old World style and New World charm come together to form one of the world’s great cities. Upon arriving at the airport, a private driver will take you to your luxurious, elegant, and perfectly located hotel, where you’ll find the services are as excellent as the furnishings. After dropping off your bags and recovering from your trip, you can set out for your first look at this incredible urban conglomeration, the home to brilliant culture and a singular ambiance: you’ll find yourself falling quickly in love with the rapid lilt of castellano, the smell of the city’s many parrillas and the quick and easy smiles of the locals.
What's Included:
Buenos Aires – A Day of Discovery in the Paris of Latin America
Buenos Aires – Learning the Steps and Looking Sharp
Buenos Aires – The City’s Environs and an Evening at a Milonga
Buenos Aires – Practice Makes Perfect
Buenos Aires – Feeling the Passion of Argentina’s National Dance
Buenos Aires – Graduation and a Grand Evening
Buenos Aires – Saying Goodbye to Buenos Aires
Trip Highlights
- Encounter the innumerable charms of bountiful Buenos Aires, from its phenomenal food to its inimitable culture to the local landmarks that put it on the map, like the Plaza de Mayo and the Teatro Colon
- Learn the tango with a true professional and hone your skills at the city’s best dance halls, enjoying amateurs and experts alike as they reflect the region’s proud past and heroic history in every step
- Discover some of the area’s hidden gems, like the exquisite village of Tigre, the newly restored Puerta Madera and the scintillating El Ateneo, arguably the world’s most beautiful bookstore
Detailed Description
Buenos Aires is many things – the wide expanse of the Avenida 9 de Julio, the timeless elegance of Recoleta, the brightly colored bustle of the streets of La Boca – but nothing defines the city like the tantalizing tango. This 8-day learning to tango in Buenos Aires tour will immerse you in Argentine culture, Argentine life and the rich and robust heritage of the Argentine national dance. From the bright lights of the studio to the dim haze of a local milonga, the tango will show you a passion unlike any you’ve ever known.
See the best of Buenos Aires with a friendly and knowledgeable guide, from the pink marble walls of the Casa Rosada to the boutiques and restaurants of pristine Palermo. Explore the attractions further afield as you take a one-of-a-kind train ride to the glorious town of Tigre. And, of course, learn the steps and feel the frenzy of the world-famous tango, taking lessons from a legend and honing your skills in the greatest tango venues in the dance’s heartlands. If you’ve ever wanted to experience Buenos Aires like a local, and if you’ve ever dreamed of the subtle swings and sashays of the tango, then this is sure to be the trip of a lifetime.
Zicasso offers many Argentina tours that can be customized. Be sure to browse the reviews of Argentina trips for ideas and to read about what other travelers experienced in Argentina.
Starting Price
$3,300 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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It was a memorable trip with seamless operation. We will use this travel company for future S. America travel and recommend it to our friends.
My husband and I have been taking Argentine tango for a few years. Many friends had visited Buenos Aires and raved about the experience. We'd been planning a trip to pay homage to the birth place of tango, to soak up on the history of the land and culture. We also wanted to visit Patagonia for the landscape, its flora and fauna.
We researched several travel sites to review our options. This travel company became our top choice, not only for the high marks on customer feedback, but for its commitment of introducing tourists to the land in a socially and environmentally "Responsible" manner.
Thanks to our travel agents, we had an itinerary for early March, 2018, that combined tango in Buenos Aires with Patagonia. Our travel team came to the hotel to greet us and brought a gift set of yerba mate with ceramic cup and wooden scoop crafted by local disadvantaged artists. We appreciate that!
We had a wonderful "tango' guide to show us the Buenos Aires through tango lens. We spent an afternoon sightseeing the city, the streets of La Boca and Carminito, learned the life and culture of the era, the art of Benito Quenquela Martin, Carlos Gardel, Filiberto, their influence in the development of tango. At night we attended a milonga to see how the porteños do tango. The next day our travel company arranged a tango lesson and a spectacular performance at the iconic La Ventana. In addition to tango, the gaucho culture was well represented by a guitarist with a 12-string guitar and a lasso performance.
After BA we spent 3 days each in Ushuaia and El Calafate. The transition to local operators was seamless. We had a great time seeing 3 species of penguins, Magellanic, Gentoo and king penguins on Isla Martillo. We also saw sea lions, fur seals, grey foxes, imperial cormorants, turkey vultures, southern giant petrels, black brow albatross, skuas, cauquens and caracaras, to name a few. We saw the flag trees of the Tierra del Fuego bending to the force of wind, much like the tuckamores of the Newfoundland, Canada, we saw on a visit there.
We visited the Penitentiary and Maritime Museum in Ushuaia, did zip line at the Cerro Frias, ice walk on the Perito Moreno Glacier, and horse back riding at the Estancia.
Our travel company's recommendations on food were also remarkable. We particularly enjoyed our hotel in El Calafate, its Patagonia lamb and pasta dishes were excellent.
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We just returned from a fabulous trip to Argentina which was booked with Zicasso and a local travel partner. Everything went perfectly! We had a little over 2 weeks time and wanted to see as many areas as possible. Our travel planner from this tour company planned everything perfectly!
Two planners from this tour company met us at the hotel in Buenos Aires and went thru the final itinerary details with us including going over the map of Buenos Aires and suggesting areas to visit. The detailed planning enabled us to maximize our time visiting Iguazu Falls, seeing the beatiful lakes and mountains around Bariloche, experiencing El Calafate and the amazing Glacier National Park including the Perito Moreno and Upsala glaciers, finally arriving at Ushuaia on Tierra del Fuego for a memorable cruise on the Beagle Chanel where we saw penguins, sea lions, whales and the lighthouse at the end of the world.
We also had 2 days in Buenos Aires at the beginning and end of the trip. The tour of Buenos Aires was perfect in every way helping us make the most of every minute. Every tour guide and driver was knowledgeable and a delight! The tango lesson and show started a fascination with tango. When we returned to Buenos Aires, we went to several Milongas to experience real life tango!
We are dreaming of returning to Argentina!
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Our trip Argentina was the trip of a lifetime! My husband, son (17) and daughter (15) recently returned from our 10 day trip over the Christmas holiday. In planning the trip, we asked our travel agency to create a trip that combined good food, culture, adventure, and a chance to get to know and understand the Argentine people. We got exactly that. We started our trip spending 3 days in Buenos Aires. We stayed at a nice boutique hotel in the very cool, So-Ho like neighborhood of Palermo, in which we ate at cafes, walked through open air markets, explored the bright-colored streets filled with murals, and watched locals tango in "milangos" until the wee hours of the morning. We then shifted gears and went to a small Estancia (or ranch) outside of Buenos Aires, at which we shared a memorable Christmas dinner with the 10 other guests. Our next stop was Patagonia, the adventure part of our journey. We white water rafted, went horse back riding, and trekked on the Perito Moreno glacier. We also had plenty of time to take in a vast beauty of Patagonia, whose vistas change dramatically at every turn. Our final stop was up North to Iguazu, experiencing the incredible Iguazu Falls, and ringing in the New Year with an innovative, delicious Italian tasting menu (with plenty of Argentine wine) at De la Fonte restaurant. Throughout our visit we found everyone from our hotel hosts to our tour guides to our taxi drivers to be incredibly warm. We learned much about Argentina and the local culture, and shared many laughs (in both English and Spanish). In Buenos Aires our travel agent connected us with friends he knew well to show us some of the less traveled parts of the city. And, despite covering LOTS of ground, the entire trip went incredibly smoothly. Every transfer to every destination was clear and easy.
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My niece and I just got back from Argentina with tours provided by this travel company. Our travel agent provided excellent customer service from the planning of the trip before we left the US through the entire trip. We really enjoyed the intimate feel of the tours. It didn't feel touristy. We had a great 4 hour tour of Buenos Aires that had great historical and current information. We really felt like we had a great overview of the city's neighborhoods and key sites. The Rojo Tango show that our agent booked for us was one of the best dance performances that I've seen anywhere. We had a fantastic table very close to the dancers. When we went down to El Calafate, we also had a great tour of the Glacier. It was timed well. We had enough time to enjoy the walk and lunch as well as the boat ride. During our time in Argentina, there was an airport workers' strike which impacted our flights back. Our agent was great in helping us through this challenge. He alerted us to the strike. His team in Patagonia took us to the airport and got us changed to new flights. We could not have done it with out our guides in Patagonia. We didn't speak a lot of Spanish. Our guide handled all the flight changes which enabled us to have a nice extra day in Patagonia. I would highly recommend this company. The customer service is excellent. Our agent even dropped off a nice welcome bag to our hotel with goodies and checked in with us several times throughout the trip. I love the small, intimate feel of the tours so you really get a sense of the country vs. being in tours with lots of other foreigners.
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